Cigarette use, comorbidities, and prognosis in a prospective head and neck squamous cell carcinoma population
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Jeremy M G Taylor | L. Rozek | G. Wolf | Lisa A. Peterson | A. Shuman | E. Bellile | Andrew G Shuman | Laura S Rozek | Shama Virani | Shama Virani | Emily L Bellile | Gregory T Wolf | Jeremy M G Taylor | Lisa A Peterson | Andrew G. Shuman
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